Sriyantha Saman Illesinghe 15 March, 1954 – 21 March, 2024

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22 March 2024
22/03/24

My Deepest Sympathise to Sriyani Akka n children

>read on Anusha Illesinghe
23 March 2024
23/03/24

Sriyantha, it is with deep sadness that I write this. I have such wonderful memories of playing with you when you were a child whenever I visited your parents home. You were a delightful child with a smile on your face all the time. The last time I spoke with you was about 6 years ago when we visited Melbourne. Little did I know that would be the last time. You will always be in my heart and will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathy to your family.

>read on Shirani Matugama
26 March 2024
26/03/24

Our deepest condolences to Shirani akka ,Ranil and Amal. With love and remembrance, we share in your sorrow...

>read on Charith, Indira and Kanishka Illesinghe
26/03/24

My deepest sympathies to dear Shirani, Ranil and Amal. I feel very sorry recollecting old memories we shared. Saman was a very good friend and he helped friends when they were in neèď. He was a very good humble and adorable gentleman. We all miss him. May he rest in peace.

>read on Chandani Wettasinghe
27 March 2024
27/03/24

My deepest condolences to dear Shirani, Ranil, Holly, and Amal. Sriyantha Aiyya was a cousin who was handsome, fun-loving, and cheerful all the time. I still remember the days he would visit us and innocently tease my mother, making all of us laugh. I appreciated his ability to add both comfort and ease into any situation. I am praying that God's steadfast comfort and peace would guard all your hearts at this very difficult time. Our thoughts, love, and well wishes are with you all. God bless!

>read on Piyum De Koning
27/03/24

I have wonderful memories of Sriyantha during our young days. We had lots of mischief and fun together along with Anil. With Sriyantha around there was laughter and good humour all the time. Last April I visited Australia to see Sriyantha before I die After spending a few days with your family I bid farewell as he was not in a position to visit Sri Lanka nor I had any intention of visiting Australia and that we would meet in heaven one day it was really heartbreaking to say goodbye to Sriyantha Shiranee and the two boys Thank you profusely for looking after him so well. May God bless you all

>read on Sasanka & Damayanthi Samarasinghe
29 March 2024
29/03/24

Shirani Akka ,Ranil and Amal please accept my deepest sympathies.So sorry for your loss.Rest In Peace Shriyantha Aiya.

>read on Manosha Vithana
30 March 2024
30/03/24

Some of life's hardest moments occur when we or a loved one is facing death or we are mourning a recent loss. But the words of Jesus and the good news of the Bible offer comfort and bring a measure of Hope that can make the dark days of grief feel a little sunnier. Therefore, I pray may the Word of God remain in all of us as it brings comfort and hope. "HE WILL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS FROM THEIR EYES. THERE WILL BE NO MORE DEATH, NO MORE GRIEF OR CRYING OR PAIN." Revelation 21:4 With love and prayers baby akka

>read on Sriyani Goonawardena

My Deepest Sympathise to Sriyani Akka n children Read full message here.

Sriyantha, it is with deep sadness that I write this. I have such wonderful memories of playing with you when you were a child whenever I visited your parents home. You were a delightful child with a smile on your face all the time. The last time I spoke with you was about 6 years ago when we visited Melbourne. Little did I know that would be the last time. You will always be in my heart and will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathy to your family. Read full message here.

Our deepest condolences to Shirani akka ,Ranil and Amal. With love and remembrance, we share in your sorrow... Read full message here.

My deepest sympathies to dear Shirani, Ranil and Amal. I feel very sorry recollecting old memories we shared. Saman was a very good friend and he helped friends when they were in neèď. He was a very good humble and adorable gentleman. We all miss him. May he rest in peace. Read full message here.

My deepest condolences to dear Shirani, Ranil, Holly, and Amal. Sriyantha Aiyya was a cousin who was handsome, fun-loving, and cheerful all the time. I still remember the days he would visit us and innocently tease my mother, making all of us laugh. I appreciated his ability to add both comfort and ease into any situation. I am praying that God's steadfast comfort and peace would guard all your hearts at this very difficult time. Our thoughts, love, and well wishes are with you all. God bless! Read full message here.

I have wonderful memories of Sriyantha during our young days. We had lots of mischief and fun together along with Anil. With Sriyantha around there was laughter and good humour all the time. Last April I visited Australia to see Sriyantha before I die After spending a few days with your family I bid farewell as he was not in a position to visit Sri Lanka nor I had any intention of visiting Australia and that we would meet in heaven one day it was really heartbreaking to say goodbye to Sriyantha Shiranee and the two boys Thank you profusely for looking after him so well. May God bless you all Read full message here.

Shirani Akka ,Ranil and Amal please accept my deepest sympathies.So sorry for your loss.Rest In Peace Shriyantha Aiya. Read full message here.

Some of life's hardest moments occur when we or a loved one is facing death or we are mourning a recent loss. But the words of Jesus and the good news of the Bible offer comfort and bring a measure of Hope that can make the dark days of grief feel a little sunnier. Therefore, I pray may the Word of God remain in all of us as it brings comfort and hope. "HE WILL WIPE AWAY ALL TEARS FROM THEIR EYES. THERE WILL BE NO MORE DEATH, NO MORE GRIEF OR CRYING OR PAIN." Revelation 21:4 With love and prayers baby akka Read full message here.